Problem Solving Block A regulation National Football League playing field is 120 yards long. How tall are you? How many of you would fit along the length.

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Problem Solving Block A regulation National Football League playing field is 120 yards long. How tall are you? How many of you would fit along the length of the playing field if you were laying head to toe? Express your answers with whole numbers and as fractions.

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Skill Block Questions from March 1st Spiral Embry 59% and Davis 70%

Skill Block Probability Mrs. Jacobs has 3 different colored pencils and 3 different colored erasers. How many different combinations are possible with these pencils and erasers?

Skill Block Fractions A B C D

Skill Block Numberline

Skill Block Multiplication/Division 63 x 42= 196 ÷ 3=

3D shapes Review 9

What shape am I? I am a …………? I have no faces. I have no edges. I have no vertices. I am a …………? 10

Well Done! I am a sphere! 11

What shape am I? I am a …………? I have one base. My base is a circle. I have one vertex. I am a …………? 12

Great work! I am a cone! 13

What shape am I? I am a …………? I have 6 square faces. I have 12 edges. I have 8 vertices. I am a …………? 14

Fantastic! I am a cube! 15

What shape am I? I have no edges. I have 2 circular bases. I am a …………? 16

Well Done! I am a cylinder 17

What shape am I? I have 6 faces. My faces are all rectangles (square or oblong). I have 12 edges and 8 vertices. I am a …………? 18

Brilliant! I am a rectangular prism! 19

What shape am I? I am a ……? I have nine edges. Three of my faces are rectangles. I have six vertices. I am a ……?

Perfect! I am a triangular prism.

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